Apple on Thursday morning released a new version of iTunes, bringing the media manager to version 12.1.2. The update is a minor one, but important for those who have updated their Macs to the new OS X 10.10.3 software that was seeded yesterday.

More specifically, iTunes 12.1.2 brings about enhanced support for the new Photos app in 10.10.3. The app, which essentially replaces both iPhoto and Aperture, features a new, lighter design and deep integration with Apple’s new iCloud Photo Library.

Here are your release notes:

This update improves support for syncing photos to your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch from the new Photos app for OS X. In addition, this update also adds several refinements to the Get Info window and improves overall stability.

Those that already have iTunes can update via the Mac App Store, and those that don’t can find the latest version on our Downloads page.

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I believe I’m going to update my i6 that’s jailbroken on 8.1.2 to 8.3 and just wait it out for a JB. I don’t think we’re far away from one. And there’s just honestly not enough to make me stay. I want these bugs fixed and 8.3 takes care of a lot of them.

James G

I made that decision a few weeks ago. Haven’t looked back. You probably won’t either.

Another jailbreak will resurface soon, I believe.

Chris Gilmore

Appreciate the reply. I believe I’ll be the same as you. It just works smoothly when all my Apple devices are updated to the latest. Especially with Photos app on Mac now, etc.

justme

Just one thing. A Big mistake on spotlight on iPhone with iOS 8.3

now we can’t get results from our music artists. some of people, have 64GB also 128GB a big music libraries, now they can’t get the artists results.

hope they fix this issue in the next release.

johnsm

still shitty AirPlay to AppleTV support

iphone72

Do not update to iTunes 12.1.2 it’s broken. People are reporting this on the Apple Support forum

Tim Liu

iTunes 12.1.2 works fine for me on 10.10.3.

iphone72

I was one of the unlucky ones…I had to use the Terminal app to delete iTunes and then re-install. Everything works fine now.